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Discover how Emory University's Robert W. Woodruff Library Digital Scholarship Commons leverages the Amazon Cloud to host small, fast, and experimental projects while empowering scholars to do the work themselves. Learn about the selection process, project charter, and developer time alternatives for larger, complex projects.
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Using the Amazon Cloud to host Digital Scholarship Projects Emory University // Robert W. Woodruff Library Digital Scholarship Commons (DiSC) Jay Varner, @jaysvarner Stewart Varner, @stewartvarner
DiSC Projects: Small Fast, experimental, cheap. • Empower scholars to do the work themselves • Some home-grown projects
DiSC Projects: Bigger Complex projects, considerable time and/or financial commitment. • Selection Committee • Project Charter • Developer Time
What we are running in AWS • Production • 11 WordPress Sites • 1 Auto publishing script • 1 Twitter Harvest • Dev • Development Sites (WordPressand Django) • Backups • All instances and volumes are backed up in AWS
AWS Terms BUT DON’T THINK THIS WAY
Architecture • Separate system from software stack
Instance: bare system and service packages • EBS Volume: mounted to instance contains: • Software Stack/Application files • Database files • Configuration files
Pros • Scalability • Low admin overhead • API • Makes experimentation easy and cheap
Cons • Learning curve • Fear • Outages • Variable bill • Domain names/DNS
Thanks! Questions? s3.amazon.aws.com/emorydisc/resources.html stewart.varner@emory.edu // @stewartvarner jay.varner@emory.edu // @jaysvarner